DiamondParoxysm wrote:Wolfay wrote:It's because he has no true position. Really McDermott needs to play PF, but has little PF skills or size. There's no way he can play SF at the NBA level when he's going to be against guys like LeBron, Durant, Carmelo, and Paul George. McDermott can succeed, but only as a stretch four with a guy behind him protecting the rim (which isn't Cousins).
To me, he has Jared Sullinger like potential, except he already has the outside shot. Rebounding might never be there, but I think he has a Sullinger type game. I might be wrong, but he just reminds of him.
I think rebounding is a very underrated part of McDermott's game. Granted I want no part of him in Sacramento, it is a skill of his that's often overlooked because of his scoring ability. Watching him play, he's a big body with a good ability to get position under the basket to grab boards, but a lack of any athleticism and defensive ability will be his crutch in the NBA. He was able to get by in college playing a zone but man defense in the NBA is another story, completely. I do think he could be a decent stretch four to have coming off the bench though.